- Kemano is not a city, but rather a small community located in the North Coast region of British Columbia, Canada. It is situated on the shores of the Kemano River and is primarily known for its hydroelectric power plant. The Kemano Generating Station, owned by Rio Tinto Alcan, is the largest underground power plant in the world and has a capacity to generate 896 megawatts of electricity.
- The community of Kemano was established to support the construction and operation of the power plant and is home to the workers involved in the project. It is a remote and isolated area, accessible primarily by boat or helicopter. Due to its location and purpose, Kemano does not have the same amenities or services typically found in a city.